A rectangular abstract painting with soft, blended colors: light blue at the top, fading into warm orange and pink in the center, and deep purple at the bottom, creating a dreamy, gradient effect.

Andrea Benitez

Fine Art

Andrea Benítez’s Cromodinámicas: Color in Constant Transformation

Softmotion collaborated with artist Andrea Benítez on Cromodinámicas, a lenticular fine art series that explores color as a living, shifting presence. Through lenticular printing, Benítez transforms digital gradients into immersive surfaces that move and evolve with the viewer’s gaze.

 

Client Andrea Benitez
Location Barcelona, Spain
ArtistAndrea Benitez

In Cromodinámicas, Benítez approaches color as something alive, fluid, unstable, and always in dialogue with perception. Each piece begins as a digital gradient study, where subtle transitions between hues create tension and harmony. When translated into lenticular form, these color fields gain dimensionality, revealing new tones and depths as the viewer moves.

Softmotion’s fine art lenticular production enabled multiple visual planes to coexist within each print, preserving the precision of Benítez’s digital designs while enhancing their tactile impact. The result is a participatory artwork that invites viewers to slow down and inhabit the present moment through movement and light.

Cromodinámicas resists the impulse to capture a single instant. Instead, it unfolds as a meditative experience. An exploration of time, perception, and transformation that embodies color as a living frontier between what has passed and what is still becoming.

A simple silhouette of a man's head and shoulders in profile, facing left, with no visible facial features, on a plain light background.

About Andrea Benítez

In my current artistic practice, I experiment with the world of color and movement. In this line of work, I explore color gradients as vehicles for visual storytelling, using a palette that goes beyond static representation and challenges the viewer’s preconceived perceptions.

Chromodynamics are not only about color theory, but about understanding how colors interact with one another, influence our visual perception, and evoke emotions and sensations. Through this artistic exploration, I aim to create works that invite the viewer into a sensory journey, transforming the act of contemplating art into a dynamic and evolving experience.